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William Blake’s ‘Songs of Innocence and Experience’ stands as one of the most influential works in English literature, presenting parallel collections that examine the human condition through two contrasting lenses. Originally published separately, these poems were later combined to highlight the tension between naive optimism and hardened realism.
Blake’s masterwork features iconic poems such as ‘The Lamb’ and ‘The Tyger,’ which explore themes of creation, divinity, and morality. Through his distinctive use of symbolism and mystical imagery, Blake challenges readers to question established religious and social conventions. The collection reflects his revolutionary ideals and unique artistic vision, combining poetry with hand-colored engravings.
These songs remain essential reading for understanding Romantic-era literature and Blake’s enduring influence on poetry, art, and philosophy.







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